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The most modern version of the Dodge Dart is nothing to write home about, but the 1969 Dodge Dart was a muscle car that used ...
Rensselaer couple Rich and Diva Rish’s 1959 Chevrolet Parkwood Wagon was picked Best of Show by JC Cruisers members during ...
Multnomah County has announced that it will not be opening up dedicated cooling shelters for the upcoming heat wave but will ...
Today, Floridians pay nearly $29 billion a year for auto insurance — the highest per-vehicle cost in the country. The average ...
Over the course of history, American muscle has come in a ton of different flavors, but perhaps one of the most longstanding ...
In the ’70s, some motorists got stars in their eyes when they looked at muscle cars, while others gravitated toward supercars or even subcompact models. While what’s “cool” just depends on what ...
A first look inside one of the coolest, private collections of rare ’60s and ’70s muscle cars ever assembled.
This icon had a booming impact on the American car scene that is often overshadowed, though it remains a true underappreciated gem.
Despite these setbacks, the muscle cars of the ’70s continued the legacy established in the late ’60s, producing some of the most powerful and collectible machines in automotive history.
The exhaust note of a muscle car’s V8 is an iconic feature of the segment. Whether it’s the raspy growl of a classic or the deep, thunderous roar of a modern beast, a captivating exhaust note is ...
They don’t make cars like they used to. Modern cars are a lot safer, better on gas, and quicker. However, … Continue reading "The Coolest Cars That Everyone Wanted From The 60s And 70s" ...
With big bodies, big engines, and flashy designs, these 70s cars screamed cool. From pony and muscle cars to utility vehicles that still pound the pavement today, 70s cars have left an ...